Tom and Jane participate in a Red Cross blood drive. Both are first-time donors. As part of the screening process, their blood is typed. Tom is Group A+. Jane is Group AB+. EMTs bring two accident victims into the emergency room at the hospital. One victim is bleeding from a head wound and needs a transfusion of blood cells to replace what she has lost. She is Group AB+. From this information, you conclude that Jane’s blood cells can be used for this transfusion. Why do you think Jane's blood can be transfused to this patient? (0.1pts) Question 71 - Tom and Jane participate in a Red Cross blood drive. Both are first-time donors. As part of the screening process, their blood is typed. Tom is Group A+. Jane is Group AB+. EMTs bring two accident victims into the emergency room at the hospital. One victim is bleeding from a head wound and needs a transfusion of blood cells to replace what she has lost. She is Group AB+. From this information, you conclude that Jane’s blood cells can be used for this transfusion. Why do you think Jane's blood can be transfused to this patient?
Select Both have the same blood group (AB+), so their blood is compatible as your answer Both have the same blood group (AB+), so their blood is compatible
Select Jane’s blood group is a universal recipient, so she can only receive blood but cannot donate to anybody else as your answer Jane’s blood group is a universal recipient, so she can only receive blood but cannot donate to anybody else
Select Victim’s blood has anti-A and anti-B antibodies, so she won’t accept the blood Jane’s blood group as your answer Victim’s blood has anti-A and anti-B antibodies, so she won’t accept the blood Jane’s blood group
Select Jane’s blood has anti-A and anti-B antibodies, and these antibodies will react with the patient’s blood as your answer Jane’s blood has anti-A and anti-B antibodies, and these antibodies will react with the patient’s blood
Tom and Jane participate in a Red Cross blood drive. Both are first-time donors. As part of the screening process, their...
Tom and Jane participate in a Red Cross blood drive. Both are first-time donors. As part of the screening process, their blood is typed. Tom is Group A+. Jane is Group AB+. EMTs bring two accident victims into the emergency room at the hospital. The second accident victim has also lost blood. He is Group B+. You conclude that Tom’s blood cells cannot be used for this transfusion. Why do you think so? (0.1pts) Question 77 - Tom and Jane...
Tom and Jane participate in a Red Cross blood drive. Both are first-time donors. As part of the screening process, their blood is typed. Tom is Group A+. Jane is Group AB+. EMTs bring two accident victims into the emergency room at the hospital. The second accident victim has also lost blood. He is Group B+. Could Jane’s blood cells be used for this transfusion? (0.1pts) Question 74 - Tom and Jane participate in a Red Cross blood drive. Both...